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Official Blog of the Institute of Local Government Studies, University of Birmingham. Is Public Safety Being Compromised by Budget Cuts in Local Authority Trading Standards? John Raine, Professor of Management in Criminal Justice Some of the most severe effects of financial austerity of recent years …. Continue reading →. Oh dear I’m wrong again! Catherine Staite, Director of INLOGOV When the Devolution/Combined Authority agenda began to gather momentum after the election I saw two …. Https:/ 1 month ago.
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April | 2015 | INLOGOV Blog
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Official Blog of the Institute of Local Government Studies, University of Birmingham. Make elections work for you: check the polls, but follow the money. Chris Game Spoiler alert: this is a blog about elections, but not local elections mainly because it’s about election …. Continue reading →. An invitation to the 7th annual postgraduate colloquium. The School of Government and Society plays host to the 7th Annual Postgraduate Colloquium, being held in room 429 of …. Continue reading →. Https:/ 1 month ago.
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August | 2015 | INLOGOV Blog
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Official Blog of the Institute of Local Government Studies, University of Birmingham. Is Public Safety Being Compromised by Budget Cuts in Local Authority Trading Standards? John Raine, Professor of Management in Criminal Justice Some of the most severe effects of financial austerity of recent years …. Continue reading →. Elected Mayors and Combined Authorities: the exchange of power and influence. Glass ceilings and Tokyo’s new woman governor. Tough Luck or Rough Justice? West Midlands’ Independence Day?
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Marc Reeves: Some Storify fun in the silly season
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Personal blog of Marc Reeves, journalist, blogger, political comms specialist and Lunarman. Some Storify fun in the silly season. I had a little downtime over the Christmas / new year holiday, and found myself idly playing with Storify on my Ipad, and learnt such a lot I'll be making more use of this tool in 2013. I've already put together a 'top ten posts' post for The Chamberlain Files. And done some tinkering to better integrate Storify into this self-hosted Wordpress blog. View my complete profile.
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Marc Reeves: Waseem Zaffar gets the POTY!
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Personal blog of Marc Reeves, journalist, blogger, political comms specialist and Lunarman. Waseem Zaffar gets the POTY! A post by me originally published on my political blogSo congrats to Labour councillor Waseem Zaffar, on his landslide victory in…. Via The Chamberlain Files Marc Reeves http:/ www.thechamberlainfiles.com/waseem-zaffar-gets-the-poty/6271. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I also blog on The Chamberlain Files. But be warned - it's all Brummie political stuff. View my complete profile.
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Marc Reeves: Talk on social media to Martineau seminar
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Personal blog of Marc Reeves, journalist, blogger, political comms specialist and Lunarman. Talk on social media to Martineau seminar. I was invited to speak this week at an event on social media organised by Birmingham law firm Martineau. This is what I said. Social media throws into exceptionally sharp relief what will be seen as the death throes of traditional media. And by traditional I’m not referring solely – if at all – to the decline of print. Ultimate business model of media organisations. Wordp...
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Marc Reeves: Ten questions for GBSLEP, Heseltine and George Osborne
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Personal blog of Marc Reeves, journalist, blogger, political comms specialist and Lunarman. Ten questions for GBSLEP, Heseltine and George Osborne. A post by me originally published on my political blogMy colleague Kevin Johnson argues elsewhere on this blog that the GBSLEP…. Via The Chamberlain Files Marc Reeves http:/ www.thechamberlainfiles.com/ten-questions-for-gbslep-heseltine-and-george-osborne/7478. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I also blog on The Chamberlain Files. View my complete profile.
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Marc Reeves: Why 'business as usual' is a fatal response to Birmingham's riots
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Personal blog of Marc Reeves, journalist, blogger, political comms specialist and Lunarman. Why 'business as usual' is a fatal response to Birmingham's riots. There have been riots in Birmingham at regular intervals throughout my life, and I’m sick of it. It's like a simmering pot that occasionally boils over, but instead of taking it off the flame, we just force the lid down ever tighter. I grew up in Handsworth and saw the impact of the 1981 riots. What I saw was two Birminghams – the shining ...
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The regional impact of HS2: More smoke and mirrors | HS2: The Regional Impact
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HS2: The Regional Impact. What impact will HS2 have on your region? The choice for Labour: Senseless megaprojects or jobs? HS2 and the trade unions: An open letter to Frances O’Grady →. The regional impact of HS2: More smoke and mirrors. September 23, 2013. So does the new KPMG report turn this around? So what can we conclude? First, that the government is getting desperate in making the case for HS2 if it needs to rely on ‘evidence’ like this. Secondly, that HS2 may well produce a bit of new regener...
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